Spatial autocorrelation in a Mexican dung beetle ensemble: Implications for biodiversity assessment and monitoring
Spatial autocorrelation is a general property of ecological variables. Since many of the statistical methods used in ecology often assume sample independence, spatial clustering is considered a source of noise in studies related to the estimation and monitoring of biological diversity. Spatial autoc...
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Autor principal: | Victor Moctezuma |
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Elsevier
2021
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